© West Australian Newspapers Limited 2020. “A manic and quick-witted revelation… if you only see one Perth-born set this year, make it John Robertson.” – The Scotsman, “a ridiculously entertaining hour” – Kate Copstick, “***** – if your tastes run to the dark, you must see this show – British Comedy Guide, **** “stylish, alternative, funny” – Chortle, “Brilliant, bemusing and bloodthirsty” – Metro, “A cult is born” – Bruce Dessau, “That he’s a skilled stand-up is plain to see”- The List, “A hotly- tipped comedian for a good reason… he strides onto the stage giving precisely zero fucks”- The Skinny, “**** a triumph” – Herald Sun. My dad was a journalist, so to make him proud (and also money), I’ve written op-ed pieces for Cleo, Vice, The Huffington Post, SBS Comedy and The List. “Werzel then brings us our ceremonial swords – What’s that? | Privacy along the way. document.write ("Incredible. We’ve been together eight years – you learn a lot about a person in that time – and they can still surprise you. John Fleming’s Weekly Diary No 34 (b) has weirdness, confusion and a witch…, John Fleming’s Weekly Diary No 34 (a) – My dog clone and a bat swoops down, John Fleming’s Weekly Diary No 33 – An anarchist’s death, baths and sleep, John Fleming’s Weekly Diary No 32 – My dreams, con-men and COVID footie, John Fleming’s Weekly Diary No 31 – Edinburgh cuts, digs, hugs and teeth, John Fleming’s Weekly Diary No 30 – Edinburgh minus the Fringe and a tooth, John Fleming’s Weekly Diary – No 29 – NHS chaos, online cults, PC linguistics, John Fleming’s Weekly Diary No 28 – Phishing, MI6, COVID, comedy, Kunt, Anna Smith’s Vag show; drugs kill more than COVID-19 in British Columbia, Anna Smith with Strippers, Prostitutes, JESUS but no Zombies in Vancouver, John Fleming’s Weekly Diary – No 27 – Face masks, new talent and The Iceman. It’s coastal! document.write (document.charset ? ( Log Out /  “Then we cried a bit which, for a man in a striped suit with cowboy boots and anime hair, is a fun thing to do. ... Australian Idol reject Robertson has constructed a tightly-scripted monologue full of fascinating true stories. | Advertise It’s not real but it’s an excellent example of how daft the whole thing is.